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HARRY LANDSIEDEL, or PorLAR BLUFF, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGN- M N s, TO HE DALTON ADDING MACHINE COMPANY, or oI cIN ATI, c1110, A

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ADDING AND RECORDING MACHINE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Dec. 26, 1916.

Application filed April 19, 1912. Serial No. 692,215.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it knownthat I, HARRY LANDSIEDEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Poplar Bluff, in the county of Butler and State of Missouri, have invented new and useful Improvements in Adding and Becording Machines, of which the following is a specification enabling those skilled in the art to which my inventionappertains to understand the same.

This invention relates to adding and recording machines, and an object is "to equip the machine with mechanism whereby a number or total added or recorded in one column or space may be set up or represented and then added or recorded, or both added and recorded in another column or space. In the embodiment shown these operations and results are effected and accomand recording machine having a capacity for adding and'recording numbers of large denominations, with provisions for separating or splitting the recording and adding mechanisms so that parallel columns of numbersflmay be simultaneously added and recorded; in combination with mechanism for clearing the adding mechanism for one or more of the columns, while retaining the total in that part of the adding mechanism in any other column or columns.

A further object is to provide an adding and recording machine having a capacity for adding and recording numbers of large denominations, with provision for dividing or'se'parating or splitting the recording and adding mechanisms so that parallel columns of numbers may 'be-si'multaneously added and recorded; in combination with mechanism for clearing the adding mechanism for one of the columns, while retaining the total in that partlof the adding mechanism in any other column or columns; and mechanism settable incidentally to any clearing operations to represent the total cleared; and means whereby said settable mechanism may be caused to cooperate with the adding mechanism of a column separate from the one cleared effectively. to cause and-permit said separate part of the adding mechanism to add the total previously cleared. This permits one part of the adding mechanism,that is, the adding mechanism for 'drawings illustrating the invention and some of the work and results performed thereby, and believe that many other objects and advantages will be apparent therefrom.

In the accompanying drawings in which I have illustrated one embodiment of my invention Figure 1 is a side elevation of a Dalton adding machine having my invention embodied therein, and made a cooperatingpart thereof, it being understood that the usual case of the machine is removed. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the machine equipped with my invention. Fig. 3 is a rear elevation. Fig. 4 is a detail view in section, showing the stop or de taining device which holds the type-carriers and racks which operate the adding mechanism, and showing also the device for releasing the stop to permit the printing of a total represented in the adding mechanism, and to permit operation of the racks in introducing a total or subtotal from one part or column of the adding mechanism to another part or column. Fig. 5 is a view of the same parts shown in Fig. 4;, showing the stop or'detaining devicein the position to which it is movedby the total key con.- nections when said key is operated preliminarily to the operation of printing a total, or clearing any part or column group of the adding mechanism. Fig. 6 is a rear elevation showing the sections of the detaining or stop device for the type-carriers and the racks, these sectionsbeing under control of the operator so that the adding and recording mechanisms may be operated in groups or separate columns, only the required groups or columns being released. Fig. 7

is a plan view of the transfer carriage which I contains the mechanism which is settable at the will 01 the operator to represent a numher or total or subtotal added or recorded by any part or column-mechanism of the machine, said mechanism being adjustable after being set so that it will cooperate with" the adding and recording mechanism for any other column effectively to permit recording and adding in said other column of the number represented by said settable (set) mechanism; the view shows this mechanism as observed from a position atthe rear of the machine. In this view of the drawing the transfer carriage and the settable mechanism therein are in positionto be set to represent a number of six ordersor figures. F ig. 8 is a rear elevation ofthe same mechanism in a different position or adjustment, that is, in position for operation to represent a number having nine figures or orders. Fig. 9 is a sectional view on a line 9-9 of Fig. 8 showing the latch plate releasedfrom the other parts which it controls in the carriage. Fig. 10 is a sectional view on a line 10l0 of Fig. 8 showing the latch plate in engagement with the parts which it controls in the carriage. Fig. 11 is a sectional view on the line 1111 of Fig. 7 and illustrates the devices for holding and releasing the transfer carriage. Fig. 12 is a sectional view on the line 1212 of Fig. 7 showing other details of the mechanism controlling the transfer carriage. Fig. 13 is a perspective view, plainly illustrating the details of the latch mechanism controlling the transfer carriage constituting the column transfer mechanism. Fig. 14: is a perspective view of the device which is manipulative effectively to separate or split the recording and adding mechanisms into separate columns, or groups operable to produce separate columns of items with their totals and sub-totals. Fig. 15 is a front viewof the devices for separating or splitting the train of type-drii'ing devices, or hammers, into separate columns or groups operable to record separate columns of items. Fig. 16 is a sectional view on a line, such as the line l01(3 of Fig. 15, showing the details of the splitting mechanism for the hammers. Fig. 17 is a diagrammatic view showing the arrangement of the manipulative couplings for the type-driving devices or hammers. Fig. 18 is a diagrammatic view of the four elements used in the present embodiment, for selectively releasing the type-carriers to record one or more columns of items, as desired. Fig. 19 is an enlarged view of the connections in the key-board for operating said elements selectively to enable one or more columns to be recorded, as desired. Fig. 20 is a sectional view on the line 2020 of Fig. 19. Fig. 21 is a plan view of part of the key-board, showing the various posi tions in which the key or lever may be adjusted to control the type-carrier release mechanism. Fig. is an illustration of an example in which the adding and recording units or trains of units to the highest order are cooperatively related. Fig. 23 illustrates an example produced by dividing or splitting the machine into two separate sections or columns, each of which has a capacity oflisting. and adding numbers containing nine orders. Fig. 241 represents three parallel columns of items listed and added at one operation, and the totals of two of the columns being transferred to and added in the third column and the combined total being given. Fig. 25 shows two parallel cohunns of items, simultaneously added and recorded, andlthe totals thereof transferred to a third column in which they are separately recorded, and in which they are added and their combined total is given. Fig. 26 illustrates an example performed by the machine, in which the machine is divided for three parallel columns; two columns of items being added, and the different sub-totals from one column being transferred to and listed in the third column; the second column having its sub-totals retained and added together to produce a grand total of the items in said second column. Fig. 27 shows an example performed by the machine when the second and third columns are cooperatively controlled. Fig. 28 shows an example of sub-totals transferred from the first column to the third column.

I haveshown my invention embodied in a Dalton adding machine, though I do not restrict myself (nor do I intend or contemplate that the claims shall be construed so restricted) to its use in, or in combination with, a machine of that or any other specific type, since it is obvious thatthe invention "may, with great advantage, be combined with other species of adding machines. The Dalton adding machine is constructed in substantial accordance with the adding department constituting a part of the subject- ,matter of the application of Hubert Hopkins, filed January 24, 1903, and having Serial Number 140390, and eventuating in Patent No. 1,039,130, dated September 24, 1912. Said machine includes a carriage 1 (Fig. 1) arranged to travel upon rails 2. A series of numeral keys 3 have levers l terminating in a row of hammers 5, and are operable to cause said hammers to raise or set up-the pins 6 in'the carriage. This operation of setting up the pins is also described and is known as the operation of setting up numbers since the pins so set up do actually represent, in a mechanical sense, the numbers struck on the keys. The operations of the keys in setting up numbers in the carriage causes said carriage to move laterally on the rails 2 as required to posiarms and rod may also be swung forwardly to permit forward movement of the racks and type-carriers, and rearwardly to restore said racks and type-carriers to idle position after each forward operation by operating a rock shaft 12, which is equipped with a handle 13 for manual operation. Said shaft is connected with one of the arms 10 by a link 14 whereby operation of the shaft, by the handle 13 or otherwise, will swing the arms 10 and the rod 11 back and forth effectively to'cause reciprocation of the racks 7 and the type-carriers 9. A retractile spring connects a rearwardly extended portion of each type-carrier with a rod or bar 16, so that when the rod 11 is swung forwardly the type-carriers and racks 11 will be actuated by said springs. The racks 7 have heel pieces 17 which engage against the pins 6 previously set up by the keys, and thereby stop forward movement of the type-carriers and racks so that at each operation of said type-carriers and racks the number, which had been struck on the keys and thereby set up in the carriage 1, will be designated at a printing line by the type 18 on the type-carriers. The racks and type-carriers which are above the highest order of the number to be added or recorded are prevented from movement by the engagement of the heels 17 -with movable latch plates 19 hereinafter more particularly described; Since said latch plates are in the carriage 1, and in front of all the heels 17 when the carriage is in idle position, it follows that, when the carriage moves from order to order by the operation of setting up a number, one rack and type-carrier for each order of the number set up in the carriage will be released. This operation is well known in the Dalton machine, and in all essential respects is like the operation of the pin'carriage in the Hopkins application and in the British patent previously mentioned.

The Dalton machine and the machine of Patent No. 1,039,130 aforesaidralso contains a series of typedriving hammers so pivoted upon a shaft 21 (Figs; 1 and '16) and actuated by springs 22 that they will strike the type positioned at the printing line in the manner previously described. There is one hammer for each type-carrier, and; each hammer is provided with a cooperating latch pawl 23 (Fig. 16). Springs 24:

lower orders.

hold the pawls in engagement with the ham mers. Bars 25 are pivoted to the pawls 23, respectively, each bar resting upon the front end of the lever 26. When the type-carriers move forwardly the front ends of the levers 26 are raised by shoulders 27 on the typecarriers, thereby lifting the ends of the cor responding bars 25 so that they will be engaged by a bar 28 carried by arms attached to the rock shaft 21. The shaft 21 is rocked by a link 29 at each forward movement of the type-carriers; the hammers 20 corresponding to the type-carriers so operated are released by cooperation of the levers 26, the

bars 25 raised thereby, and the bar 28 which engages and presses forwardly the bars 25 so raised; thereby disengaging the proper pawls 23 and permitting the hammers to drive the type to print.

It will be understood that the type on the type-carriers are arranged in sequential order from 0 at the end to 9 farthest from the end of each carrier; and that the shoulders 27 of the type-carriers do not engage nor operate the levers 26 until the typecarriers move beyond the position to per-- mit 0. Therefore, when it is desired to print any number including one or more 0 characters in the lower orders it is necessary to provide couplings whereby the bars 25 in higher orders will raise the bars 25 in lower orders so that the bar 28 will release the hammers whose operation is necessary to permit the 0 characters in the The machine of the United States patents aforesaid has such couplings in the form of a tongue or projection 30 on each bar 25 above units order, (Figs. 16 and 17) the said'tongues extending under the bars in the lower orders, respectively, so that, forinstance, when the bar 25 in thousands order is raised, the said bar will raise the bar in hundreds order, and the bar in hundreds order will raise the bar in tens order, and so on. The machines of said patents do not in.- clude any means for separating or splitting this train of couplings, and novel devices for such purposes constitute a part of the subject-matter of this application and will be described hereinafter. The said machines also contain adding mechanism 31, which is operated automatically to add the numbers recorded, but it is not necessary to describe herein the operation of said adding mechanism. It appears useful only to mention that during the listing and adding of numbers, the adding mechanism is automatically disconnected from the racks on forward movement of the latter and is automatically entrained with and operated by said racks on backward movement of the latter. hen it is desired to list the total contained in said adding mechanism said mechanism may be held in connection with the racks 7 during forward movement of said racks, which operation will cause the total to be printed and the adding-mechanism cleared ifdesired, this being known. as the clearing operation.

The foregoing is a description of the structure of the prior or known machines with which my invention is combined and into which it is embodied as a cooperat ng part of a complete and improved machine having a broader scope and range of useful functions and operations than are inherent in said known machines.

To attain the objects of my invention I have embodied in the machine the novel mechanism which I will now describe.

In the machine illustrated there are eighteen type-carriers 9, and a like number of racks 7 and, therefore, an equal number of adding wheels in the adding mechanism. Any number up to and including the eighteenth order may be set up in the pin carriage, recorded by operation-of the racks T and the type-carriers 9 and the hammers 20, and added by cooperation of the adding mechanism 30 with the racks 7. I provide means for separating or splitting the machine into separate sections or columns, so that two or more parallel columns of numbers may be simultaneously added, or added and recorded. A part of this novel equipment is cooperatively related to the typedriving hammers and their release devices sov that the couplings between the hammer release devices may be separated or split at I any desired point, thus enabling the machine to record numbers in two or more parallel columns at one operation, without printing the 0 characters in the orders between said columns. In the embodiment shown each trip bar 25, from and including the one in the fourth (or thousands) numerical order to and including the one next to that one in the highest order, has two pins or rivets 32 (Figs. 16 and 17) supporting a sliding cou pling plate 33 which is actuated forwardly by a spring 34-. The pins or rivets 32 have heads to hold said plates 33 thereon. The tongues 30 on the trip-bars 25 in higher orders extend under the coupling plates 33 in lower orders. respectively, thereby, enabling said trip-bars in the higher orders to arise the ones in lower orders when the occasion exists for printing 0s, in lower orders.

Each coupling plate 33 has a notch 35 (Fig. 16) in its lower edge. lVhen any coupling plate is moved rearwardly the notch 35 makes room wherein the tongue 30 of the adjacent trip-bar 25 may move without raising any other trip-bar, thereby preventing operation of the hammers which would print 0 thus, splitting or separatingthe recording mechanism into separate groups or columns capable of operation to record numbers in parallel columns simultaneously. A bail 36 (Figs. 15 and 16) is pivotally supalink 46 connected thereto.

- D, respectively. stop for the six trains of recording elements each coupling is considerably wider than the A shank of the rivet or pin 32 extending therethrough; thus permitting the frictional engagement of the coupling andthe latch bar 36 to draw downwardly those couplings which are latched, while any couplings moving overthe latch-bar will be pressed upwardly as far as permitted by the slot 33.

The couplings extend through slots in a plate 39 and are provided with finger pieces or keys 10 on their outer ends whereby they may be conveniently manipulated. A release device for any or all of the couplings consists of a sliding plate 4L1, of similar shape and arrangement and operation to the couplings, except that said plate 11 has a cam shoulder 42, longer and wider than the shoulders 38, and operating to move the bail 36 a distance, great enough to release all the couplings 33 without itself becoming latched. Specimens of some of the work performed on the machine are shown in Figs. 22 to QSinclusive, and these will be referred to hereinafter.

hen; it is desired to print the total in any of the columns it is necessary to move a part of the stop or detaining plate 19 to permit the necessary racks and type-carriers to operate and print the total. A total key 43 is pivoted to a lever ett, (Fig. 1) whose rear end ispivoted to a bell-crank lever 45 having The rear end of the link 16 is pivoted to the lower end of an arm 47 attached to and extending above a rock-shaft 48. An arm 49 (Fig. 14) and the upwardly extending part of the arm 17 tions of the plate 19. For convenience in referring thereto (Fig. 6) I have designated the sections of the plate 19 by A, B, O and The section A serves as a in the six lower orders; the section B serves as a stop for the next three trains of recording elements; the section C serves as a stop for the next three trains of recording elements; and the section D serves as a stop sition shown in Fig; 5.

cording and adding trains.

for the six trains of recording elements in the six higher orders within the capacity of the eighteen-order machine shown. By depressing the total key 43 thelink 46 will be forced rearwardly and will rock the shaft 48 which will swing the shaft 50forwardly from the position shown in Fig. 4 to the po- Assuming that the pins 55 are in front of the shaft 50 during the forward movement of the latter, said pins will be pressed against the ends of the levers 57 and will operate said levers effectively to move downwardly all of the sections A, B, C and D of the plate 19, from the position in front of the rack heels shown in Fig. 4 to the position outof the path of said heels in Fig. 5. This permits the racks and type-carriers to move forwardly effectively to print any totalor sub-total contained inthe adding mechanism. By adjusting the split keys or couplings 33 the machine may be operated to record a single column of figures and the total thereof, as shown in Fig. 22, or twoparallel columns of numbers and the totals thereof, as shown in Fig. 23, or three parallel columns of numbers and the totals thereof, as shown in Fig. 24, all parts of the plate 19being released in printing the various totals and performing the clearing operations shown in said Figs. 22, 23 and 24. Retractile springs 58 restore and yieldingly hold the sections A, B, C and D of the plate 19 to idle position after each operation.

Mechanism is provided whereby the total in any one or more columns may be printed and cleared from the machine without printing or-fclearing the total in anyof the remaining columns. I This is effected by manipulative means whereby any selected parts or sections of the plate 19 maybe released without releasing the other parts or sections of said plates. For instance, the disk 51 has a pin 59 which may be positioned to operate the lever 57 which releases the section A of the plate 19; the-section A releasing six rep The disks 52, 58 and 54 have no pins whichcorrespond with the pin 59, so that the sections B, C and D of the plate 19 will not be operated. The manipulative means for positioning the pin 59 comprises a lever 60 at the front of the I machine, having a link 61 leading to a'pivoted rack 62 at the rear of the machine (Figs. 2 and 14), saidrack meshing with a pinion 63 on the shaft 50. Operation of the that the adding mechanismcan be controlled to cooperate with the recording mechanism performing the examples illustrated. The lever 60 has 'a pin or projection arranged to engage'in' anyone :of thesix holesin the plate 64, and thereby latch said lever and the shaft 50 in any of the six adjustments. In the rear position shown in Figs. 1 and 2 the lever holds the pins 55 in position to release all of the sections A, B, C and D; in another position or adjustment the lever 60 holds the pin 59 in position to engage and operate the lever 57 and release the section A controlling the six recording and adding trains in the six lower orders.

The disks 52 and 53 have two alined pins 65 (Fig. 14) and in another adjustment of the lever 60 said pins will be positioned to release the sections B and G, which control the second column or group of six trains of adding and recording devices. The sections A and D will not be released when this operation is effected, so that the second column of six orders may be cleared without disturbing the other columns.

The disk 54 has a pin 66 (Fig. 14) which, in a fourth adjustment of the lever 60, will be positioned to release the section D which controls the third column or groups of six trains of adding and recording devices. The sections A, B and C will not be released when this operation is effected, so that the third column of six orders may be cleared without disturbing the other columns.

The disks 51 and 52 have two alined pins 67 (Fig. 8) which, in a fifth adjustment of the lever 60, will be positioned to release the sections A and B which control a group or I column of. nine trains of adding and recording devices in the lower orders- The sections C and D will not be released when this operation is effected, so that the first column of nine orders may be cleared without dis- 1 column of nine trains of adding and recording trains in the higher orders. The sections A and B will not be released when this operation is effected, so that the second column of nine orders may be cleared without disturbing the other columns.

From the foregoing it is plain that the machine may be used as a complete adding and recording machine, the adding and recording elements from units to the highest order being cooperatively related, so that,

any numbers and the total thereof may be, recorded. An example of such work is shown in Fig. 22. The example of Fig. 23 is produced by dividing or splitting the machine into two sections or columns, each of which has a capacity of listing and adding nine orders, if desired. Fig. 24 shows three parallel columns of items listed and added, and the three totals printed at one operation; two of the totals being subsequently transferred to and added in the-third column.

As stated in the statement of the object and nature of the invention, the machine embodies a transfer carriage containing mechanism settable incidentally to the clearing operation to represent the total. In that embodiment of my invention, which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the mechanism which is set to represent the total cleared is controlled or set by the operation of the recording mechanism. The invention, however, is not restricted to operation by the recording mechanism and, except in such claims where the combination is specifically restricted, any means or method for operating or setting the mechanism to represent the total cleared will be embraced within the scope and ambit of the invention and covered by the claims not specifically re stricted A shaft 69 (Figs. 3, T and 8) is slidably supported in the supporting frames 70. A handle or lever 71 is attached to the shaft 69 and an expansion spring 72 encircles said shaft- 69 between the handle 71 and the adjacent frame 70. The tendency of the said spring is to hold the shaft 69 and the other parts carried thereby and constituting the transfer carriage at the extreme left relative to the operator facing the front of themachine, as shown in Fig. 3. Upon the shaft 69 between the supporting frames two side members 73 are attached, said members constituting the sides of the transfer carriage and supporting a shaft Tl below the shaft 69, and also supporting another shaft 75. Upon the shaft 7%, between the carriage side members '73, a number of plates 76 are pivotally supported, said plates being spaced uniformly with the type-carriers 9 and the racks T with which said plates cooperate when said type-carriers and racks are operated to record totals. The plates 76 have arcuate slots 77 through which the shaft 69 extends, said shaft 69 constituting a stop or abutment to determine the scope and movement of said plates 76. A spring 78 connects each of the plates 76 with a small'rod 79 held by the parts 73. In the upper edge of each plate 76 ten notches 80 are formed, said notches corresponding to the ten figures or digits. A. latch plate 81 is pivoted upon the sha t and has a locking edge 82 arranged to engage in the notches and thereby hold or lock the plates 76 in any adjustment in which they may be set by operation of the recording mechanism in the clearing and recording operations or otherwise. A spring 83 connecting the plate 81 with one of the members '73 serves to actuate thelocking edge 82 of the plate 81 into engagement with the plates 76. Each of the plates '76 has a forwardly extending arm 84 (Figs. 1 and 10) which, in certain adjustments, are

engaged by extensions 9 on the type-car riers 9. The locking plate 81 being disengaged from the plates 76, in the manner shown in Fig. 9, the said plates 76 so ongaged by the extensions 9 will be moved or set by the operation of the type-carriers to position to which they are moved or set by the type-carriers. The shaft 69 and the parts carried thereby, including the frame parts 73 and the plates 76 and the other cooperating parts, constitute a carriage, which is laterally movable and in which the numc bers or totals recorded may be set up by setting the plates 76 through operation of the type-carriers 9. This carriage is laterally-movable by the handle or lever 71 as shown in Fig. '7 in position for receiving a total to be recorded by six type-carriers in the right hand column or space relative to the operator facing the machine. The carriage may then be adjusted so that the total or number set up or represented therein may be recorded as' an item or as a sub-total in another column and may also be added in the other column to which it is transferred. The mechanism cooperating with this carriage which, for convenience, may be called a. transfer carriage or a carriage for trans-- ferring numbers, will now be described.

A plate 85 (Figs; 7 and 8) is attached to one of the frames 70 and has an elongated slot through which the handle or lever extends. In the rear edge or all of the slot are formed four notches designated by the numerals 86, 87, SS and 89, respectively. When the transfer carriage is positioned at the right relative to the operator facing the machine, as shown in Fig. 7, in which position the carriage cooperateswith six typecarriers, the lever or handle 71 is engaged and latched within the notchSG. To render the carriage cooperative with nine type-carriers at the right relative to the operator the lever 71 will be engaged and latched within the second notch which is designated by 87. To render the carriage cooperative with the middle or central six type-carriers the lever er handle 71 will be engaged and latched in the notch 88. To render the carriage eooperative with the required number of type carriers to record any number set up or represented within the carriage the lever orhandle 71 will be engaged and latched within the notch 89.

A sliding plate is supported below the plate 85 and has a slot corresponding to the slot in said plate 85. The plate 90 is a latch device for holding the lever or handle 71 within any of the notches in theplate S5 and is operable to release said lever or handle from said notches, as will hereinafter ap-' pear. A rock-shaft 9lis supported by one It will of the frames and by a depending por One of the arms 92 has an extension 94 In the position resting upon a cam 95. shown 1n F 1g. 12 the cam 95 18 effective to hold the plate 90 in its rearward position in which said plate 90 holds the arm or lever. 71 within the notches in the plate 85. If the cam 95 be turned so as to bring the flat side or surface thereof into contact with the extension 94 the said extension 94 will be permitted to drop, thereby permitting the spring 93 to move the plate 90 forwardly so as to disengage or unlatch the handle or lever 71 from the notches in the plate 85. The cam 95 isrigid with one end of a rock-shaft 96 supported by one of the frames .70, the opposite end 'of said rockshaft 96 carrying a lever 97. The spring 98 (Figs. 8 and 11) encircling the shaft 96 between the lever 97 and the adjacent frame 70 actuates the parts so as to hold the cam 95 in the position shown, in Fig. 12, an abutment pin 97 holding the lever 97 from further forward movement. A plate 99 is pivoted upon a shaft 100. The front end of the plate 99 has a pin-and-slot connection 101 with a lever 102. The lever 102 has a projection 103 extending into a peculiarly shaped slot 104 in the adjacent arm 10 so that whenever the arms 10 are moved forwardly in recording and clearing operations, as previously described, the lever 102 will be operated to swing the upper part of the plate forwardly (see Fig. 11). A latch releasepawl 105 is pivotedupon the plate 99 and has shoulders upon its upper edge adjacent to the lower end of the lever 97. When the arms 10 are'swung forwardly, as they do every time any item is added or listed, the lever 102 (Figs. 1 and 11) is operated and the plate 99 is oscillated. This operation carriesthe latch-release pawl 105 forwardly, causing one of the shoulders on said pawltoengage againstthe front side of the lever 97, so that backward movement of the pawl 105 will turn'thecam' 95 and permit the arms 92 to be actuated forwardly by their spring 93, thereby releasing the i lever 71 from any one of the notches 86, 87,

88 or89 in which said lever may be latched.

In order to set up in the transfer carriage any number or total, the lever or handle 71 is manipulated to set the carriage in,

the proper position. The handle jor lever 71 will be held in the notch 86, 87 or 88in which it may be latched. This adjustment of the handle or lever 71 and the plates 76 raises the extensions 84 on said plates 76 to the position shown in F ig. 10 so that the m tails 9 of the type carriers which may be operated in recordingthe total will engage said extensions 84 and set the plates 76 to represent the total recorded. lVhile the handle or lever 71 is in any one of the notches 86, 87 or 88 the latch 81-82 is held out of engagement with the plates 76 to permit operation of said plates 76 by the type-carriers 9. Said latch 8182 has a tail 81 which is arranged to engage against an an abutment 106 when the transfer carriage 96 is in position to receive any number, that is, when the lever or handle 71 is latched in either of the three notches 86, 87 or 88, but not when the said lever or handle 71 is latched in the notch 89. After the total is printed and set up on the plate 76, the lever or handle 13 being then released to permit the printing mechanism to return to idle position, the plates 76 become latched to hold represented or set up that total which had been printed. This iseffected by a sudden and rapid backward movement of the pawl 105 which releases the cam 95 and permits the spring 93 to throw the lever or handle'71 out of the notch 86, 87, or 88. This movement of the handle or lever 71 oscillates the carriage and plates 76, swinging the lower part thereof rearwardly and permit ting the latch 8182 immediately to engage in the notches in the plates 76, thereby holding the said plates set to represent the total printed. The spring 72 expands as soon as the lever or handle 71 is released from the notch 86, 87 .or 88, and quickly moves the transfer carriage to its home or normal position, the total which was recorded being still retained or set up in the transfer carriage.

From the foregoing it will be understood that there is a direct and intimate eoiiperation between the clearing and total printing mechanism on the one hand, and the transfer carriage which contains the plates 76, on the other hand. This cooperation enables the operator of the machine to transfer or set up in the transfer carriage any total contained in the first or lower or right hand column of six orders, by adjusting the transfercarriage so that the handle or lever 71 is latched in the notch 86. By latching the handle or lever 71 in the notch 86 the six plates 76 at the left of the transfer carriage are positioned for operation by the type-carriers in the first or right hand c0l- 125 umn of six orders. Then, when the transfer carriage returns to its home or normal position, the plates 7 6 which had been set to representthe total in the right hand column of six orders are ready for coiiperation with 1:19

the type-carriers in the left handcolumn of six orders. 71 in the notch 87 the nine plates 76 at the left of the transfer carriage are positioned for operation by the type-carriers 1n the first or right hand columnof n1neorders.

Then, when the transfer carr'ia'ge returns to its home or normal position, the plates 76 which had been set to represent the total in the right hand column of nine ordersare ready for cooperation with the type-carriers 1n the left hand column of nine orders.

notch 88 the six plates 76 'attheleft of the transfer carriage are positioned 'for opera tion by the type-carriers in the second or central column of six orders. Then, when the transfer carriage returns to its home ornormal position, the plates 76 which had been A set to representthe total in the'second or central column of six orders are *ready for cooperation w1th thetype -carriers 1n-the lefthandcolumn of six orders. Or;-if the lever 60 be set in position to entrain a series of twelve type-carriers, so that there "is a total of twelve orders to be transferrecbfrom the right to the left, this will be effected also bvlatching the lever orhandle 71 "in the notch 88' so as to position the entire series" of twelve plates 76'for operation by the twelve type-carriers at the right. Also by this adjustment of the transfer carriage a total may be transferred'or set up therein from the lower or right'hand column of six orders, to be subsequently added intothe second column of six orders;

\Vhen the transfer carriage 15 in its home or normal position any total or number contamed or set up in sald carriage may be recorded in the column to which it has been transferred, and also added in said column. The handle or lever 71 must first belatclied in the notch 89 which holds'the arms 81 0f the plates 76 in position to be engaged-by the tails 9 of the type-carriers when the latter move. In order to enable the'typew carriers to be operated to rec'ord'and add the number or total set up or represented by the plates 76 provision is made to operate the plates 19 so as to release all of the typecarriers except the six in lower orders as an incident to the latchlngof the handleor lever 71 in the notch 89. One of'the car- (Fig. 11) with the other arm of the"lever 108, and said lever isact'u'ated downwardly by a spring 110 connecting'said lever and said link, another spring 111 actuating 'the By latching the handle or lever By latching the'handle' or lever- 71 in "the third A lever 108 (Figs; 2, 11 r link 109 downwardly. The link 109 is raisedwhen the lever 108 is engaged and moved by the extension'l07 of the transfer carriage when the saidtransfer carriage is adjusted to enable the operator to print and addthe" number represented or setup therein. Thelower end of the'link 109 has a shoulder 112 (Fig.11) which is under a lever113 on the rod or shaft 56 which carries the levers 57, so that said rod or shaft 56 will be rocked when the link 109 is raised. Because of well-known pin-and-notch c0n'- nectionlll (Figs. 4 arid-5) the levers 57 may be operated "independently by the disks 51, 52, 53 and 5 1, as previously described. But when'the shaft or rod 56 is rocked by the link 109' three 'of'the levers 57 will'be operated so as to depress the sections '13, C and D'ofthe plate 19: Then when the typecarriers 9 are operatedby operation ofthe handle 13 orotl1erwise,tl1e type-carriers 9 will travel forwardly (except the six in the lower right hand column which 'are not released until stopped by the tails 9 of the type carriers engaging and abutting-against the exten sions 81 of theplates 76. Thus the number or total setup or represented in the transfer carriage, of which carriage the plates 7 6 are a part, maybe printed and added'in'other columns. The lever 71 will be released from the notch 89 after each-operation of the type-carriers,-in'the same manner that it is released from the notches 86, 87 and 88, and when the said lever 71 is so"releasedfron1 the notch '89th elink 109 will be lowered and the parts 13, C and D ofthe plate 19 will return to their 'normal position." Should the number or total transferred" containmore than'nine orders, and if it is desirableto eliminate or throw out the decimals below the lowest of nine orders, this may be accomplished. To do so, set the'le'ver orha'n dl 71 inthe notch S8 and clear the adding mechanism,which sets the twelve plates of the transfer carriage to represent the total cleared, including the three excess decimals. Then set the lever'or handle 71 in the notch 89 and operate the adding mechanism; Then set'thedever 60to render operative the left hand column of nine orders, and operate the total printing and clearing mechanism to record'th-e total'in the left hand column of nine orders. This" eliminates or throws out theuseless' decimals. When the transfer carriage is positioned to take in a representation of'another total said carriage willbe cleared. Thisis efl'ectedby the release 'ofthe latch'-8182 atthe'time the tail part 81 engagesthe abutment 106.] The springs 78 restore all plates 76 to idle position when the latch' 81'82 is released, thereby"clea'ring the transfer carriage to receive another number to'be' transferred to an other column:

The principles and;essenti'z'tlattributes of my, invention will readily understood from the foregoing description. Ido not restrict myself to specific features or meth- .ods, of combination, since :manv variations and modifications of the invention are ob,- vlous. I

What I claimand; desire to secure by LettersPatent is: y J

, 1. In an adding machine, the combination with a series of, adding-wheelsarranged in numerical orders, and-mechanism for operating said adding wheels as aseries' or in groups at thewill of the operator, of mechanism for cleari'n selected groups of said adding wheels in ep'endently of any other groups, mechanism settable incidentally to the clearing operationof oneof saidgroups 'of wheels to represent the total-or number cleared, means for adjusting said settable mechanism, in cooperative relation with another group of adding wheels, and means for operating said cooperative group of add ing wheels to add the' total or number representedby said settable mechanism.

2.. Inan-adding machine, the combination witha series ofv adding wheels, arranged in numerical orders, and mechanism for operating said addin wheels as aseries, or in groups at the willof the o erator, of"mech anism forclearing one o v said groups of:

adding wheels independently of any other group'in the series of wheels, mechanism settable incidentally to the clearing operation of said group of wheels to represent the number cleared, and means for causing cooperation of said settable mechanism and the-adding wheels of another group whereby said adding, wheels will add the number, repa resented by saidsettable mechanism.

3. In an adding machine, the combination with a series of addingwheels arranged in numerical orders, mechanism for operating said wheelsin separate groups to add separate series, or lists of numbers and retain separate totals of thedifierent series or lists of numbersat the same time, of mechai nism adjustable torepresent the total of one of said series or lists of numbers, means for moving said adjustable mechanism to position to cooperate? with another group of wheels, containing another total in said series of vwheels, and mechanism for -,co

operating said last-named group of;,wheels with "said mechanism toadd to said other total that. total which is represented by said adjustablemechanism.

. 4. In an adding machine, the combination with recording and adding and clearing mechanisms, and means for -operating said mechanisms in recording and adding and clearing operations, of a paper carriage 'shi'ftable to present difi'erent columns of paper to the recordin mechanism, mechanical elementsisupporte independently of said paper carriage settable incidentally to the clearing operation torepresent the number cleared, additional mechanism for adding the "number represented by said elements, and dev1ces1fo moving- -said elements from a I position to cooperate with said first-named adding mechanism to position;tohcooperate' with said additional mechanism;

"5. In an adding machine, the' icombination' with recording mechanism,a paper carriage for feeding-paper to saidrccording mechanism, adding and; clearing mechanisms, and means for operating said mechanism in recording, adding and clearing operations, of

mechanical elements settable incidentally to the clearing operation to represent the num ber cleared, a shiftarble support for said elements independent oflsaid paper carriage, additional mechanism-for, adding the .number represented by said elements, and .devices for movingsaid elements from position to cooperate with said first-named adding mechanism toposition to cooperate with said additional mechanism.

6. In an adding machine, the combination carriage,v add1ng and clearing mechanisms,

with recording mechanism including a paper a and means for operating said mechanisms in 7 recording, adding and iclearing operations, of mechanical elements independent of said paper carriage settable 1 incidentally to certtain' recording operations to represent the number recorded,additional mechanism for adding the number represented by said elements, and means formoving said elements from position to cooperate with said firstnamed adding mechanism to positionto cooperate with, said last-named mechanism.

with a shiftable paper carriage, and mechav g r i a ,115 8.- In an adding, machine, the combination nism operable to record a number of columns of items on paper in saidicarriage, of a transfer carr age separate from' said paper carriage receiving the number recorded in one column, and means for cooperating the recording mechanism of another column with said transfer carriage to record in said other column the item insaid transfer carriage.

9. In; an adding machine, the combination with adding mechanism, and recording mechanismprovided with a paper carriage, of av carriage operable independently of said paper carriage, means for operating said adding mechanism and as an incident to such operation setting up in said last named carriage the number represented in said adding mechanism, additional adding mechanism, means tor moving said-carriage from the position in which numbers are set up therein by said first-named adding mechanism to position to cooperate with said last-named adding mechanism, and means for operating said last-named adding mechanism to add the numbers set up in said carriage.

10. In an adding machine, the combina tion with adding mechanism operable to add series of numbers, a paper carriage, means for supporting the paper carriage in a stationary position to receive records in different column spaces, and mechanism cooperating with the adding mechanism for recording on paper in said carriagetotals of the numbers added, of mechanical elements set by the recording mechanism incidentally to the operation thereof in recording a total to represent the total recorded, and additional recording mechanism cooperating with said elements for recording in any column on the paper in said carriage the total represented by said elements.

11. In an adding machine, the combination with adding and clearing mechanisms, and means for operating said adding and clearing mechanisms, of elements set as an incident to certain operationsoit' said adding mechanism to represent the number contained in said adding mechanism, separately operable adding mechanism, devices for holding said elements in cooperative relation with. said separately operable adding mechanism, means for operating said firstnamed adding mechanism to add the number represented by said elements, and means for releasing said holding devices when said last-named adding mechanism operates.

12. In an adding machine, a series of groups of actuators, adding mechanism under control of said actuators, means for operating the actuators and the adding mechanism in adding operations, a device for rendering said adding mechanism 0perative for clearing operations, elements for preventing operation of said groups of actuators, respectively, a carriage for moving said elements in one direction to release said actuators successively, and a manipulative device for moving said elements selectively in one direction to enable one or another group of actuators to be operated as desired.

13. In an adding machine, series of type-carriers and a series of adding wheels arranged to cooperate to add numbers containing as many orders'as there are wheels, means for operating said adding wheels in groups to produce one or more totals at the same time, and a transfer carriage con taining elements set incidentally to the operation of one of said groups of adding wheels to represent the total in said groups of adding Wheels.

14;. In an adding machine, adding wheels operable in adding operations, actuators for operating said adding wheels in adding operations, a number of detaining devices for preventing movement of said actuators, means for moving said detaining devices in one direction to release said actuators successively, and means for moving selected ones of said detaining devices in another direction for releasing saidactuators.

15. In an adding machine, adding wheels operable in adding and clearing operations, actuators for operating said adding wheels in adding and clearing operations, detaining devices for preventing movement of said actuators, means for moving said detaining devices in one direction to release said actuators successively for adding operations, and means for moving certain of said detaining devices in another direction to release certain of said actuators for adding operations.

16. In an adding machine, adding wheels operable in adding and clearing operations, actuators for operating said adding wheels in adding and clearing operations, detaining devices for preventing operation of said actuators, means for moving said detaining devices in one direction to release any desired number of said actuators for adding operations, means for moving certain of said detaining devices in another direction to release certain of said actuators for add ing operations, and additional means for.

moving all of said detaining devices to release all of said actuators for clearing operations.

17. In an adding machine, a series of adding wheels, operable in adding and clearing operations, a series of actuators for operating said adding wheels in adding and clearing operations, detaining devices normally in position to prevent movement of said actuators, means for moving said detaining devices in one direction to release a selected number of said actuators for adding operations, means for moving certain of said detaining devices in another direction to release less than all of said actuators for clearing operations, means for moving certain of said detaining devices in said last-named direction to release certain of said actuators for adding operations, and means for effecting release of all of said actuators for clearing all of said adding wheels.

18. In an adding machine, the combination with adding and clearing mechanism, of type for printing the numbers added and the totals thereof, hammers for driving said elements in position to disable said couplings, and an additional manipulative element for efl'ectingrelea'se of said disabling elements-and said latch bail. c y

19. In an adding machine, the combina- -.tion with type-driving hammers, means for operating said hammers, and couplings whereby operation,ofhammers 111 higher orders incidentally results. in; operation of hammers in lower orders, of keys whereby said couplingsimay be disabled, a releasable latch bail'for holdingsaid keys in disabling "position, and a manipulative-device; for eftionwith type-drivingjhammers,;means fo'r fecting disengagement of said bail and keys.

, 20. 1n an adding machine, thei combinationwith type-drivingham'mers, means for operatlng. said hammers, and. coupl ngs wherebyoperation of hammers in higher. or

ders incidentally results in operation of hammers inlower orders, fof keys whereby said couplings may be disabled, means for holding. said keys in disablingposit-ion, and additional manipulative: means for releasing said keys. I a I ,7

21. In an adding machine,the combinao eratin .fsaid; hammers, and con lin s whereby operation of hammersin higher or- 'ders incidentally results in operation of hammers in lower orders, of keys whereby said couplings may be disabled,fmeans for holding said. keys in. disabling position, ad-

ditional manipulative means ,for releasing said keys, and means for restoring said conplings to operative adjustment when said keys are released. y a 22. Inan adding machine, the combination with type-driving hammers, means for operating said hammers; and. couplings whereby operation of hammers in. higher orders incidentally results, in operation of hammers in lower, orders, of keys whereby said couplings maybe disabled, means for holding said keys in disabling position, additional manipulative means for releasing said keys, and means for restoring said'keys to idle position after they are released.

23. In an adding machine, the combination. with typesdriving hammers, means for operating said hammers, and, couplings whereby operation of hammers in higher orders incidentally results inoperation of hammersin lower orders, of keyswhereby said'couplings may be disabled, means for holding said keys in disabling position, ad-

ditional manipulativemeans for releasing said keys. andmeans forrestoringsaid keys and E couplings to operative adjustment after being. released.

24. The, combination with inde endently operable vadding mechanisms, and means for operating said mechanisms to add two columns of numbers simultaneously,of record ing mechanism for printing the separate totals in said columns concurrently or at different times as desired, mechanical elements settable as an incident to theprinting of the total in one of saidcolumns, means for mov taneously, of mechanism for printing said "numbers in parallel columns slmultaneously, of mechanism for printing. sald numbers in parallel columns simultaneously, means for operating adding mechanism of one ofsaid columns, and corresponding parts of the printing mechanism to print the totalrepresented in said last-named adding mechanism, mechanical elements settable as an incident to said total printing. to representsaid total,automatic means for moving said mechanical elementsto coperate with the adding mechanism of another column, and meansfor cotiperating the last-named adding mechanism and the corresponding parts of the printing mechanism with said omechanioalyelements effectively to introduce in said adding mechanism a number'represented bysaid elements.

26. The-combination With adding mechanism, recording mechanism, means for operating said recording and addinglmechanisms to record and add numbers,-and means for operating said mechanisms to record the total of the numbers added. ofmechanical elements set as an incident to said operation of recording the total to represent said total, automatiomeans for moving said mechanical, elements from one column space to another, and additional mechanism for adding said total to other numbers.

27. The combination with addingmechanism, recording mechanism, means for operating said'two mechanisms to' record and add, numbers, means for operating said two -mechanism for recording and adding the total represented by said elements. f

a I 28. Thecombination with recording mechanism, a] paper carriage arranged to feed paper to said mechanism, adding mechanism, means. for operating said two mechanisms to record and add numbers, a carriage 

